Category: Thriller

After earning critical acclaim for his second movie Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino collaborated with Robert Rodriguez, who also found success for directing Desperado, worked on an anthology film titled, “Four Rooms.” Unlike their successful solo entries, Four Rooms earned negative reviews from critics. Sometime later, creature designer/make-up artist, Robert Kurtzman recruited Quentin to write a […]

After Rob Zombie’s remake of Halloween and its sequel earned negative reactions from critics and fans alike, a third entry was supposed to be shot in 3-D, Rob called it quits so he can move on to other projects based on his career as both a musician and filmmaker. Dimension Films were desperate to search […]

After Halloween: Resurrection was critically panned, Dimension Films recruited musician/filmmaker Rob Zombie (House Of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects) to write, co-produce and direct a part prequel part remake of John Carpenter’s Halloween (Rob is also a fan of the original) exploring the origins of Michael Myers’ childhood before his killing spree commenced. Rob reluctantly […]

After John Carpenter’s original Halloween movie earned positive reviews and made a lot of money at the box office, countless sequels failed to recapture lightning in a bottle as the first entry ranging from Halloween II (not Rob Zombie’s follow up to his remake) to Rob Zombie’s remake and its follow up as each one […]

In 1951, a sci-fi horror film called, “The Thing From Another World” loosely based on novel titled “Who Goes There?,” opened in theaters and made money at the box office and earned decent reviews from critics. Three Decades Later, filmmaker, John Carpenter (Halloween, Escape From New York, Big Trouble In Little China) fresh from his […]

Fellow movie goers from across the globe. Today’s review is a revenge film directed by Pierre Morel (Taken) starring Jennifer Garner as a mother who lost her husband & daughter slain from criminals. In retaliation, she embarks on a quest for revenge to track down and kill the men who’ve murdered her family. The premise […]

In The 1960’s, Stan Lee created a character named Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer from Hell’s Kitchen (a district in New York City) who gains super senses after a truck containing chemicals spills and splashes on his eyes leaving him blind (not technically, his vision serves as a radar for echolocation) since he was a […]